Hi there again...no, orange tabbies are not born sterile. You maybe thinking of the calico cat which the males are sometimes born sterile. Spaying will be still necessary.
For more on feline spaying: http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_the_feline_spay.html
2006-11-27 18:48:10
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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No! I have seen plenty of orange tabbies have kittens. I am a veterinary technician, have been for almost 30 years. Spaying is essential. You may ask Dr. Robb questions like this one at
www.protectthepets.com where you can link to his email at the bottom of the home page. Good luck with your kitty, orange tabbies are my favorites!
2006-11-27 19:33:40
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answered by PJA 3
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style of right here is the bests I understand/can clarify it Calicos To have the two orange AND black on an analogous cat demands 2 X Chromisomes. XX= woman. adult males do not in many circumstances have 2 X's. it particularly is why calicos (white, orange, black) are extraordinarily much continually women human beings. on occasion, there will be a "male" that's XXY. it is going to curiously be a male, and could be calico. they're extraordinarily much continually sterile As for woman orange tabbies, I had one as a newborn. She had kittens, too. Odds of an orange tabby woman are very low in spite of the undeniable fact that. in comparison to male caliocs, they don't could desire to be genetic "mutants" however the opportunities are stacked against them. case in point, they could could desire to have a mothers and fathers the two with orange. case in point, a calico mated with an orange tabby male could desire to doubtlessly have woman orange tabby kittens. From what I understand. desire that solutions your questions. Thumbs right down to the guy who pronounced "some uncommon situations have been stated wherein sterile, deformed, or sickly kittens have been born as woman oranges or male calicos, yet they in many circumstances die youthful and can't reproduce." that isn't actual of woman oranges. As I pronounced, they don't look to be a genetic mutation, they only beat "the opportunities" of having the precise good blend of dad and mom and genes. (kinda like the opportunities of two brown eyed dad and mom having a blue-eyed newborn). it particularly is particularly actual of calico adult males. a minimum of being sterile. i don't understand approximately sickly. back, they seem to be a genetic mutation (XXY extremely of XY)
2016-12-29 14:39:37
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answered by mandeville 3
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No, female orange tabbies are not sterile.
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2006-11-27 19:46:54
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answered by LeapingLizard 3
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Female cats, ALL BREEDS, are plenty fertile UNTIL spayed.
2006-11-27 18:48:56
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answered by thezaylady 7
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They couldn't be, otherwise they wouldn't be able to reproduce and tabbies wouldn't exist. They're all such cute girls.
2006-11-27 18:53:29
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answered by Byte-Sized Cookie 7
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they are not sterile and they do need spaying.
2006-11-27 23:57:16
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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THEY NEED TO BE FIXED UP..... THEY ARE NOT STERILE!
2006-11-27 18:48:49
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answered by xsplodeit 4
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